Yes, the Taliban were armed and financed by USA.
It's just PR for his company, Athena or whatever the fuck is called. The real and simple answer is: employers want to pay workers the minimum necessary, ideally zero, while extracting as much work they can from them. The natural consequence is that the smartest workers will job-hopping until they can, to work less for more money. Long story short: it's how capitalism work.
Americans believe that everybody in the world has a gun and hoard "very little ammo".
I'd very much like to know why in the fucking hell they should be immune from prosecution.
Lack of workers rights, as usual. In (most of) Europe those monitoring systems are illegal, as it should be.
The idiots crying in the comments for the poor millionaires :D
The notorious land of the freedom.
Also killing wounded/unconscious/incapacitated/hospitalised/trying-to-surrender enemies is a war crime. They just don't give a fuck because nobody stops them.
I uninstalled Reddit
What?
To me you either 1) have the many years of specialized education required to understand (for real) how vaccines works, or 2) trust the national and international institutions that vouches the work of estimeed scientists, or 3) do your research and perhaps watch your children die of fucking measles.
Trying to convince someone that chose no.3? Your only hope is to make them understand that they cannot understand, a very very hard task.
scary stuff. I guess the french are not leaving and waiting for Niger's people/soldiers to raid their (former) military base and embassy to trigger NATO art.5?
I have the same setup (EndeavourOS / KDE plasma 6 / Wayland / SDDM / 2 monitors) and had the same problem. The worst thing is that typing the password in the "active" login prompt (the one with the focus) wasn't working anyway, so I had to use the mouse to give focus to the other monitor first, and then type the password. Absolutely annoying.
The solution I found (sorry I forgot where, some forum) is to disable all the detected monitors except one in
/usr/share/sddm/scripts/Xsetup
. Basically your secondary monitor will not get any signal until you type the password and log in. At that point any other monitor will be reactivated automatically.This is my Xsetup:
IMPORTANT
Check out the output of
xrandr
in Wayland on my system:DP-1 and DP-2 are the names used by Wayland, but they don't work in Xsetup because X11 calls the ports DisplayPort-0 and DisplayPort-1 - and I don't remember if HDMI ports are also called differently.
So you need to log in X11 first, get the names with xrandr, create or update Xsetup and reboot.